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Critical Care Medicine|August 2, 2000
Protection from ischemia-reperfusion induced severe acute renal failure by blocking E-selectinK Singbartl, K Ley
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|June 3, 1999
Mice lacking two or all three selectins demonstrate overlapping and distinct functions for each selectinU Jung, K Ley
Biophysical Journal|September 1, 1992
How do selectins mediate leukocyte rolling in venules?A Tözeren, K Ley
Circulation Research|October 1, 1991
Endothelial, not hemodynamic, differences are responsible for preferential leukocyte rolling in rat mesenteric venulesK Ley, P Gaehtgens
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|March 17, 1999
Relevance of L-selectin shedding for leukocyte rolling in vivoA Hafezi-Moghadam, K Ley
Microvascular Research|November 18, 2000
Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 is required for chemoattractant-induced leukocyte adhesion in resting, but not inflamed, venules in vivoD S Foy, K Ley
Current Molecular Medicine|September 10, 2004
Trafficking of natural killer cellsM A Morris, K Ley
Microvascular Research|July 1, 1982
Changes in macromolecular permeability by intravascular generation of oxygen-derived free radicalsK Ley, K E Arfors
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 15, 1995
Leukocyte interactions with vascular endothelium. New insights into selectin-mediated attachment and rollingK Ley, T F Tedder
Circulation Research|December 1, 1996
Distinct phenotype of E-selectin-deficient mice. E-selectin is required for slow leukocyte rolling in vivoE J Kunkel, K Ley
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Critical Care Medicine|August 2, 2000
Protection from ischemia-reperfusion induced severe acute renal failure by blocking E-selectinK Singbartl, K Ley
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|June 3, 1999
Mice lacking two or all three selectins demonstrate overlapping and distinct functions for each selectinU Jung, K Ley
Biophysical Journal|September 1, 1992
How do selectins mediate leukocyte rolling in venules?A Tözeren, K Ley
Circulation Research|October 1, 1991
Endothelial, not hemodynamic, differences are responsible for preferential leukocyte rolling in rat mesenteric venulesK Ley, P Gaehtgens
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|March 17, 1999
Relevance of L-selectin shedding for leukocyte rolling in vivoA Hafezi-Moghadam, K Ley
Microvascular Research|November 18, 2000
Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 is required for chemoattractant-induced leukocyte adhesion in resting, but not inflamed, venules in vivoD S Foy, K Ley
Current Molecular Medicine|September 10, 2004
Trafficking of natural killer cellsM A Morris, K Ley
Microvascular Research|July 1, 1982
Changes in macromolecular permeability by intravascular generation of oxygen-derived free radicalsK Ley, K E Arfors
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 15, 1995
Leukocyte interactions with vascular endothelium. New insights into selectin-mediated attachment and rollingK Ley, T F Tedder
Circulation Research|December 1, 1996
Distinct phenotype of E-selectin-deficient mice. E-selectin is required for slow leukocyte rolling in vivoE J Kunkel, K Ley
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